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Hi, how much are you asking for your rooster? I have a small EE roo and 2 EE girls, But I would like to get at least a trio of americauna's that will breed true, My daughter and son are homeschooled. shes 12th hes 6th.. and they are both taking Earth science ( of course at different levels of difficulty) and one of the areas is animals behavior and genetics, so that's why I was thinking the americauna's. they would breed true but should lay different enough colored eggs ( the hens) to be able to tell who's egg is who's, and that way we can track their genes to pre- determine color, size, egg color, etc, of their off spring as a hypothesis. I'm thinking that I need adults though or close to laying age, this will be a school-year long experiment, but they have to have time to hatch out a couple clutches of eggs to get good results by next spring, ( April) .

You having Americauna's what do you think? would there be a better breed? that you would suggest or I am I on the right track?
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I sent you a PM about tge roo, but it might not have gone through. If you dont get it, let me know and I will send again.

I have a couple of Ameraucana roosters that are about 5 months old. Not crowing yet but should be close. Free!!!
 
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You are not being an ignorant guinea owner--all good questions! One I have for you is--are all the eggs under your hen guinea eggs? I had a game hen once kill all the keets and keep the chicks because she could tell they were different by their peeping. Now I have had cochin hens keep both just fine. Your keets will not leave the hen but they do travel further from her than chicks of the same age will, as a general rule. Making them a little easier target for things to get them. If they are valuable to you it might be safer to put them in a brooder as soon as they are hatched. You will get bigger birds, faster! Not sure if you ever compared chicks under hens to those hatched at the same time in the brooder--chicks in brooder tend to grow a little faster. They do not have to work for their food I guess!
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When my silkie had her keets, she didn't hatch any chicks. One of the other one did hatch chicks at the same time but they just stayed with their respective "babies". No one bothered the guineas and I had a lot of silkies in that run.
 
Hello out there. I 'm in the sumter area and have Barred Rocks i was reading about the predators in S C . in this thread .I have lived hear 20+years And in all that time rarely have I seen any till Now I have in the last week,in my back yard and in the neihbors trees have seen a hawk,a fox and a Bobcat crossing the road in front of our place and my friends coop was raided by a snake; he showed me a photo of the snake stuck in the fence with a big bulge in it . it could'nt get back out through the chicken wire fence after it had eaten one of his 4 wk old chicks. while I was constructing my coop and pen . I was warned about chicken thieves I thought chicken theft went out after the great depression I guess that was a silly thought; So I guess I'll be locking the pen from now on. Thanks for the heads up info:
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Hello! Welcome to the SC thread and BYC
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Nothing more fun than sitting around talking turkey, I mean chicken, although talking turkey might be fun too- just haven't gotten that far yet! Does anyone know if Turkey math is like chicken math?
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Hello! Welcome to the SC thread and BYC
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Nothing more fun than sitting around talking turkey, I mean chicken, although talking turkey might be fun too- just haven't gotten that far yet! Does anyone know if Turkey math is like chicken math?
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I certainly hope not because I'm entertaining the idea of getting a couple...dont' tell DW
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Hello and welcome to the thread!
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You mentioning the hawk reminded me!

Yesterday while sitting at the computer I looked up just in time to see a huge hawk land in my front flowerbed and grab a lizard! I tried to grab my camera and get a picture but as soon as I stepped from the AC into the humid outside, my lens completely fogged up and I couldn't see a thing!
This past weekend my son saw a big black snake out back by the coop, but by the time he came and got me and DH it disappeared. We searched high and low for that critter for a good 30 minutes then gave up. No one is missing and the eggs haven't started missing so hopefully he was just passing through.
 
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I sent you a PM about tge roo, but it might not have gone through. If you dont get it, let me know and I will send again.

I have a couple of Ameraucana roosters that are about 5 months old. Not crowing yet but should be close. Free!!!

Do you have a picture of them? I'm thinking of getting a pure Amer. roo. Color does not matter to me!
 

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